In our last blog I wrote about “slowing down to speed up,” with an analogy of Gary Kubiak and the Denver Broncos Super Bowl Champs. Now I want to share with you how we came up with this principle from our studies on some of the latest research in human behavior. We would like to […]
For our recently released book, The Art of the Nudge, we studied the latest research on leadership, communication, neuroscience, and behavioral economics, while working actively with all types of leadership teams. As a result, we stumbled upon some startling and counterintuitive ideas on the brain and how people make decisions, as well as discovered much […]
Sometimes hearing stories of other’s struggles causes us to reflect, think, and learn something new. So, I thought I would tell you a true story about two business executives who were not at all aligned… An old colleague of mine, Bill, a CMO, called the other day to discuss a terrible struggle he was facing […]
The world of digital disruption, ubiquitous communication, and generational shifts in the workforce is changing everything. People are moving faster; they are always “on” and bombarded by inputs from social/digital media. Our customers tell us that the negative effects of these great communication technologies are constant feelings of pressure and stress with shifting priorities. They […]
In our book, The Art of the Nudge, we share that all of us will be more successful and effective in our lives if we “slow down to speed up.” We believe that this principle of slowing down to speed up is particularly important in today’s fast-paced and harried society – a social, digital world […]